As a highly motivated and hardworking individual who has recently completed a doctorate in social anthropology with distinction and honours, I have built a strong knowledge base around qualitative research and report writing. My aim is to assume work assignments that will allow me to apply my expertise in methods and techniques of academic researching, writing and teaching. While my recent focus was regionally pinpointed on Gilgit and thematically on natural resources (water) management, local politics and sectarian conflict, I would eventually also like to extend my expertise to other regional and thematic concerns in Pakistan.
Analyzed the sustainability and profitability of AKRSP-supported local utility companies providing hydropower from mini hydropower plants
Organized exposure visits to Europe, focusing on town-planning, tourism and cultural heritage marketing, renewable energy, public trans¬portation and infrastructure
Undertook empiric qualitative ethnographic study on local and urban water management in Gilgit, Pakistan, with 15 months field research; Contributed to the conception of the correlation of the systematic disciplines and area studies; Publicized; Organized the 2015 Pakistan Workshop, Lake District, England
Taught fieldwork methods to MA students in the Summer Term 2014 and multiple tutorials on Introduction to Anthropology for BA students in the Winter Terms 2010-11 and 2009-10
Analyzed program offers and wrote a report on current training opportunities and programs for early childhood specialists
Acquired research funding; Prepared and conducted a workshop concerning the building of the new subject “Business Administration and Journalism”; Proofread research reports and publications; Supported professors and lecturers
Documented and catalogued ethnographic objects; restored ethnographic objects
Supported the preparation of an exhibition relating to the 2006 FIFA World Championship
Restored and documented wooden objects with refined and painted surfaces of furniture and sculptures of the 15.-20. Centuries